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Japan’s Slim Lunar Probe Resumes Operations After Solar Energy Issue

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said The lunar probe that had previously shut down Back to work now. After receiving solar energy

In the case of January 20th, the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (Slim) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) successfully landed on the moon. Making Japan the 5th nation in the world to land on the moon.

But the Slim ship had a problem with its solar cells being unable to produce energy. Resulting in having to use energy from the battery instead. Until on January 22, the battery level was left at 12%, causing the craft to shut down itself. and cut off communication according to the set system

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In the past, JAXA had hoped that The Slim ship will be able to function again. When the angle of the sun changes from the orbit of the moon This makes the solar panels able to receive sunlight.

Most recently on January 29, JAXA reported good news that They succeeded in reconnecting with the ship. The Slim spacecraft has returned to communicating with the ground on Earth. and started working normally

The resurrection of the Slim probe therefore means that Japan’s scientific observation mission to the lunar surface has officially begun again.

Compiled from NHK

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